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NAIA Men's Soccer: Campbellsville 1. Grand View 2 Upset eliminates Tigers from NAIA Men's Soccer Tournament By Jordan Alves, CU sports information director CAMPBELLSVILLE, KY - (Sat 10 Nov 2016) Grand View College came into Tiger Town and upset the 12th-seeded Campbellsville University Tigers on Saturday night in the NAIA Opening Round, 2-1. The loss for Campbellsville (15-1-3) is the first in 36 games, as the Tigers held the NAIA's longest win streak at 31-0-5. Campbellsville is eliminated from the Championship and will next travel to the National Christian College Athletic Association Tournament in Kissimmee, FL. Details later. This story was posted on 2016-11-20 05:17:35
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